Vicsetter
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
somewhat confusing advice from NHS Tayside. As I am on Humulin I I have a target of <7 in the morning, if its over 8 I will increase my single evening dose.
the first 2 bullet points seem to be discussing different things. I don't measure during the day so what does persistently mean? or do they mean consistently.
Anyone had a steer from their diabetic team (what's that).
Adjusting your insulin
the first 2 bullet points seem to be discussing different things. I don't measure during the day so what does persistently mean? or do they mean consistently.
Anyone had a steer from their diabetic team (what's that).
Adjusting your insulin
- If your blood glucose level is less than 10 mmol/L take your usual insulin dose.
- If your blood glucose level is persistently higher than this, you will have to take extra insulin.
- If you take quick-acting insulin (Novorapid, Humalog Apidra, Humulin S) then increase each dose as detailed in Table 1 below until your blood glucose levels settle below 10 mmol/L.
- If you are on a twice-daily mixed insulin regimen you can increase both doses as detailed below.
Blood Glucose Level | What to do |
10 - 16.9 | take an extra 4 units |
17 - 28 | take an extra 6 units |
28 or more | take an extra 8 units & consult your Diabetes team |